Quotes by Arms I also think you have less separation if you are fuller. If you go to the gym and pump your arms up they are bigger because of the blood volume, the fullness. But the separation is not so defined. Dorian Yates arms blood thinking Hitch your unconscious mind to your writing arm. Dorothea Brande arms mind writing I verily believe that I never took infant in my arms that did not the moment it was there by its cries beg to be removed. Dorothy Wordsworth arms cry believe The moon had the old moon in her arms. Dorothy Wordsworth arms moon Onward up many a frightening creek, though your arms may get sore and your sneakers may leak. Oh! The places you'll go! Dr. Seuss sneakers arms may When Donald Duck traded his wings for arms, was he trading up or trading down? Douglas Coupland arms ducks wings Billy Strayhorn was my right arm, my left arm, all the eyes Duke Ellington arms mines eye If you can get an out on one pitch, take it. Let the strikeouts come on the outstanding pitches. Winning is the big thing. If you throw a lot of pitches, before you know it, your arm is gone. Dwight Gooden arms gone winning He stood up straight and looked the world squarely in the fields and hills. To add weight to his words he stuck the rabbit bone in his hair. He spread his arm out wide. "I will go mad!" he annouced. Douglas Adams arms mad hair Our arms must be mighty ... ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction Dwight D. Eisenhower arms risk may And the coolness of your smile is stirringofbirds between my arms e. e. cummings your-smile arms bird I like the glamorous indie rock look, like The Libertines. But you know, without the heroin needle sticking out of my arm. Ed Westwick indie-rock arms rocks You'll not be in heaven if you're not leaning on the arm of someone you have helped. Edgar Cayce heaven-and-death arms heaven She seemed to melt against him in her terror, and he caught her in his arms, held her fast there, felt her lashes beat his cheek like netted butterflies. Edith Wharton arms butterfly kissing Propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government. Edward Bernays manipulation arms government He had her in his arms, her face like a wet flower at his lips, and all their vain terrors shriveling up like ghosts at sunrise. Edith Wharton sunrise arms flower An extreme rigor is sure to arm everything against it. Edmund Burke rigor oppression arms [The] noblest of [Arabs] united the love of arms with the profession of merchandise. Edward Gibbon profession united arms What is reason? Knowledge informed by sympathy, intelligence in the arms of Edward Abbey arms reason When a public quarrel is envenomed by private injuries, a blow that is not mortal or decisive can be productive only of a short truce, which allows the unsuccessful combatant to sharpen his arms for a new encounter. Edward Gibbon arms encounters blow «56789101112131415»